Saturday, September 6, 2014

Event Update For 2014-09-05

The seas, lakes and oceans are now pluming deadly hydrogen sulfide and suffocating methane. Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic water-soluble heavier-than-air gas and will accumulate in low-lying areas. Methane is slightly more buoyant than normal air and so will be all around, but will tend to contaminate our atmosphere from the top down. These gases are sickening and killing oxygen-using life all around the world, including human life, as our atmosphere is increasingly poisoned. Because both gases are highly flammable and because our entire civilization is built around fire and flammable fuels, this is leading to more fires and explosions. This is an extinction level event and will likely decimate both the biosphere and human population and it is debatable whether humankind can survive this event.

A. More fires and more explosions, especially along the coasts, but everywhere generally.
B. Many more animal die-offs, of all kinds, and especially oceanic species.
C. More multiples of people will be found dead in their homes, as if they'd dropped dead.
D. More corpses found in low-lying areas, all over the world.
E. More unusual vehicular accidents.
F. Improved unemployment numbers as people die off.

Quote: "Trailed much of the way by two U.S. fighter jets, a small plane with an unresponsive pilot flew a ghostly 1,700-mile journey down the East Coast and through Cuban airspace on Friday before finally crashing off the coast of Jamaica."

Quote: "The incident is the second time in less than a week that private pilot has become unresponsive during a flight. On Saturday, a pilot lost consciousness and his plane drifted into restricted airspace over the nation's capital. Fighter jets were also launched in that case and stayed with the small aircraft until it ran out of fuel and crashed Saturday into the Atlantic."

Note: A pilot just lost consciousness less than a week prior too and crashed a plane into the ocean near coastal Chincoteague Island (Virginia), mentioned in the 2014-08-30 update. It's probably best not to count on staying conscious if you fly a plane or drive a vehicle of any kind these days. Those APCs they've been giving out to local police departments - THOSE are hardened against gas so you'd probably be somewhat safer driving one of those...

Quote: "On Friday evening at 22.18 clock was far beyond the city to hear a loud bang. The reason: In the second basement floor of a parking garage of a data center, there was a violent explosion. Also, the power went out. The fire brigade Innsbruck could get the fire only with the use of breathing apparatus in the handle."

Note: Power went out so this was likely the building-based equivalent of the underground electrical explosions and fires that have been occurring...

Note: Pic only looks like one truck burning but they probably had to clear out and stop taking pics and the fire spread to that truck parked right next to the burning one. The more vehicles that are parked in close proximity to one another, the greater the odds that some or all of them end up burning...

Quote: "The family was in the house when a neighbour noticed flames and rushed over to tell the homeowners their van and house were on fire. One resident in the area said he heard three sounds like gun shots."

Note: A noxious smell blew through Meriden in February, starting at 4:30 AM, mentioned in the 2014-02-21 update. Two days after that, a man in his mid-40s dropped dead in a hotel room in Meriden, mentioned in the 2014-02-23 update. Lots of other bad stuff has happened in Meriden...

Quote: "St. George Police responded to its third call of a naked person this year on Friday after employees at several local businesses allegedly witnessed a 50-year-old man naked and urinating in front of a floral shop."

Quote: "A video clip on YouTube is purportedly showing a naked Kuwaiti man being wrestled to the ground by Thai police, reports Al-Shahed daily. The daily quoting sources said the Kuwaiti was apparently caught roaming naked on a street in Thailand and had to be overpowered and taken into custody because he refused to wear clothes."

Quote: "Patients often complain of a rapid onset of cold-like symptoms and then suddenly are unable to breathe. 'My head started hurting and after that my lungs started sort of closing up. It felt different,' said 13-year-old Will Cornejo, of Lone Tree. 'He was in really bad shape. He came really close to death. He was unconscious at our house and white as a ghost with blue lips -- he just passed out,' said Will's mother, Jennifer Cornejo. 'To go from a cold to you know, minutes away from death is kind of scary,' said his [father], Matt Cornejo."

Quote: "Officials at Children's Hospital Colorado say they are also experiencing a surge in patients fighting the same virus -- up to 250 children a day since Wednesday."

Quote: "It was a very rare find off the coast of Maine as two white colored lobsters were caught in traps this week. Both were caught off the coast of Rockland. If they are true white lobsters it would be the rarest color of all, a one in 100 million chance. The odds of being struck by lightning are one in 700,000."

14-year-old girl sets house on fire: Sleeping family a Slender Man offering?

On the Philly El story:

The El goes over and by many bodies of water and underground, so it was only a matter of time before this kind of thing took place. Remember that train driver that was going about 80 in a 20 mph stretch of track in Philly a ways back? He claimed to have blacked out . . .

Tom

Shark Attack In Alabama Had Fisherman Fighting Back With His Rod To Save His Leg [Video]

A respiratory virus is sending hundreds of children to hospitals in Missouri and possibly throughout the Midwest and beyond, officials say.

The unusually high number of hospitalizations reported now could be "just the tip of the iceberg in terms of severe cases," said Mark Pallansch, a virologist and director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Division of Viral Diseases.

"We're in the middle of looking into this," he told CNN on Sunday. "We don't have all the answers yet."

Ten states have contacted the CDC for assistance in investigating clusters of enterovirus -- Colorado, North Carolina, Georgia, Ohio, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Kentucky.

Enteroviruses, which bring on symptoms like a very intense cold, aren't unusual. They're actually common. When you have a bad summer cold, often what you have is an enterovirus, he said. The season often hits its peak in September.

The unusual situation now is that there have been so many hospitalizations.

The virus is sending 30 children a day to a Kansas City, Missouri, hospital, where about 15% of the youngsters were placed in intensive care, officials said.

In a sign of a possible regional outbreak, Colorado, Illinois and Ohio are reporting cases with similar symptoms and are awaiting testing results, according to officials and CNN affiliates in those states.

In Kansas City, about 450 children were recently treated at Children's Mercy Hospital, and at least 60 of them received intensive hospitalization, spokesman Jake Jacobson said.

"It's worse in terms of scope of critically ill children who require intensive care. I would call it unprecedented. I've practiced for 30 years in pediatrics, and I've never seen anything quite like this," said Dr. Mary Anne Jackson, the hospital's division director for infectious diseases.

"We've had to mobilize other providers, doctors, nurses. It's big," she said.[there's a little more and a video]

http://news.yahoo.com/mountain-lion-attacks-6-old-california-boy-215926164.html[quote]The boy was among a group of 10 — comprised of his parents, another pair of parents and kids — hiking at the Picchetti Ranch Open Space Preserve. The boy's father told investigators his son was about 10 feet ahead of the group when a mountain lion "came out of nowhere" and attacked the boy, Foy said.

"It's quite extraordinary the lion would attack a person with so many people in the immediate vicinity," Foy said.

He said the mountain lion attacked in the same way it would at a group of deer and targeting the easiest prey, that being the smallest member of the group.